The Mark Warburton hour - Podcast
QPR manager Mark Warburton was the special guest on the latest locked down version of the Open All R's podcast.
Warburton has been an impressively clear, coherant and erudite speaker on where football goes from here throughout the coronavirus crisis and Saturday was no exception as he discussed the return to training, how and when matches will be played and what the whole thing means for transfer values and contract situations of players like Ebere Eze, Bright Osayi-Samuel and Ryan Manning.
David Fraser hosts a hungover rogues gallery of Clive Whittingham, Paul Finney, Chris Charles and Flo Lloyd-Hughes in the 'studio'.
Listen to the podcast via SoundCloud by clicking here or use the embed below.
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